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Four identical circles are lined up in a row with no gaps between them such that the diameters for a segment that is 68 centimeters long. What is the combined area of all the ci…
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Four identical circles are lined up in a row with no
gaps between them such that the diameters for a
segment that is 68 centimeters long. What is the
combined area of all the circles to the nearest
hundredth? Use 3.14 for Pi
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